changing game

Not better, just different.
I didn’t say that the game is better, it makes the player play better.
The game is different but not by much.
The truth is that on a well maintained table like you have in the big pro tournaments when everything is new, the pockets play wider than they are.
 
I didn’t say that the game is better, it makes the player play better.
The game is different but not by much.
The truth is that on a well maintained table like you have in the big pro tournaments when everything is new, the pockets play wider than they are.
You may be right, but I don't know that tight pockets on a fast slick table are an indicator that a player is "better".
If a ball will slide into a 4" pocket that was missed by 1/4-1/2" on either side because of slick, fast cloth, does that not make it play like a 4.5-5" pocket?

If shots had to be hit with the power needed to play on a nap cloth or a heavy cue ball, how much would the accuracy of today's players fall off?
 
Registered since 2009 and this is your first post, what even is this question?
Don't worry we will have their reply sometime in 2043. I should be retiring about then

How many posts do you need to not be a "New Member" :ROFLMAO:

2043 this guy got two post and still a new member.
 
And yet where are all the people running out the sets on barboxes with 5" pockets?
I recall Bergman running an 18-pack in 9ball on a 7ft Diamond.

I've even had an opponent who was between 450-500 FR run a 2 pack on me, and I don't even consider him that good. It's not that hard on a 7ft table. Prior to that, I played the same player on a 9ft diamond and he couldn't run 4-5 balls in a row.

Running out the set is a different story though. Requires a bit of skill and a bunch of luck.
 
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